- Commanding Heights: This is a PBS series on many aspects of economics in the twentieth century. The first program focuses on the ideological battle between communism and capitalism. The second program focuses on the changes that took place in China, India and Eastern Europe at the end of the Cold War. The final program focuses on the new era of globalization that followed the Cold War.
- Game Theory: Introductory course on game theory delivered by John Fountain at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Econ 223 is a multi-disciplinarycourse at the University of Canterbury. (From CosmoLearning)
- Inside the Meltdown: PBS Frontline documentary on the financial crisis in 2008-2009.
- Argentina's Financial Collapse
- Big Sugar: Big Sugar explores the dark history and modern power of the world’s reigning sugar cartels. (From Top Documentary Films)
- Black Money: In Black Money, Frontline correspondent Lowell Bergman investigates this shadowy side of international business, shedding light on multinational companies that have routinely made secret payments — often referred to as “black money” — to win billions in business. (From Top Documentary Films)
- Britain’s Bad Housing: But in this edition of Dispatches, reporter Andrew Gilligan investigates the private house builders charged with solving Britain’s chronic housing shortage. (From Top Documentary Films)
- Crash: How Long Will It Last?: In the second half of this special two-part Dispatches, economist and author Will Hutton continues the definitive insider’s account of how Britain’s economy went from boom to bust.
- Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room:Alex Gibney’s documentary examines the meteoric rise and spectacular fall of this Houston, Texas-based firm, which for a time made its top officers wealthy beyond their wildest dreams, and all by engaging in business practices alleged to have been little more than a complex shell game. (From Top Documentary Films)
- Fiat Empire – Why the Federal Reserve Violates the U.S. Constitution
- How the Banks Never Lose: As the credit crunch continues to leave Britain cash-strapped and high street banks report huge losses, Dispatches investigates who is responsible for the current crisis. (From Top Documentary Films)
- How the Banks Won: Will Hutton investigates the banks and what they’ve done with our money. He discovers that while ordinary taxpayers take the pain, for the banks it’s largely business as usual. (From Top Documentary Films)
- I.O.U.S.A. – One Nation. Under Debt. In Stress.: Patrick Creadon’s I.O.U.S.A. documents the efforts of two concerned citizens, former US Comptroller General Dave Walker and Concord Coalition Director Robert Bixby, to explain how AmPatrick Creadon’s I.O.U.S.A. documents the efforts of two concerned citizens, former US Comptroller General Dave Walker and Concord Coalition Director Robert Bixby, to explain how America racked up over $9.5 trillion in debt and what we can do to stem the tide. (From Top Documentary Films)
- In Debt We Trust
- Maxed Out: James D. Scurlock’s virulently angry muckraking documentary Maxed Out examines the many problems associated with escalating U.S. consumer debt. (From Top Documentary Films)
- MeltUp: The Beginning Of A US Currency Crisis: Examines the potential dangers of inflation in the U.S.
- Quants: The Alchemists of Wall Street: Quants are the math wizards and computer programmers in the engine room of our global financial system who designed the financial products that almost crashed Wall st.The credit crunch has shown how the global financial system has become increasingly dependent on mathematical models trying to quantify human (economic) behavior. (From Top Documentary Films)
- Santa’s Workshop: Inside China’s Slave Labour Toy Factories: SANTA’S WORKSHOP takes you to the real world of China’s toy factories. Workers tell us about long working hours, low wages, and dangerous work places. Those who protest or try to organize trade unions risk imprisonment. Low labor costs attract more and more companies to China. Today more than 75% of our toys are made in China. But this industry takes its toll on the workers and on the environment. (From Top Documentary Films)
- Secret History of the Credit Card:This film examines how the credit card industry became so pervasive, so lucrative, and so powerful as correspondent Lowell Bergman uncovers the techniques used by the industry to earn record profits and get consumers to take on more debt. (From Top Documentary Films)
- Supermarket Secrets: Supermarket Secrets investigates whether the food on supermarket shelves is really as good as it looks, whether prices are as good as they seem and what happens behind the scenes in the production of supermarket food. (From Top Documentary Films)
- The Ascent of Money: Professor Niall Ferguson examines the origins of the pillars of the world’s financial system. (From Top Documentary Films)
- The Day of the Dollar:VPRO Backlight and Dutch national newspaper NRC Handelsblad present this ‘what if’ scenario. What if the dollar collapses? Fiction meets facts in this 24 hour scenario. At 9AM a Singapore trader is ordered to sell a large amount of dollars, which sends off the enormous downfall of the dollar. (From Top Documentary Films)
- The Diamond Empire: FRONTLINE examines how the great myth about the scarcity of diamonds and their inflated value was created and maintained over the decades by the diamond cartel. This report chronicles how one family, the Oppenheimers of South Africa, gained control of the supply, marketing, and pricing of the world’s diamonds. (From Top Documentary Films)
- The Fall of Lehman Brothers
- The Money Fix: Money is at the intersection of nearly every aspect of modern life. Most of us take the monetary system for granted, but it has a profound and largely misunderstood influence on our lives. The Money Fix is a feature-length documentary exploring our society’s relationship with the almighty dollar. (From Top Documentary Films)
- The Supermarket That’s Eating Britain:In The Supermarket That’s Eating Britain, Ben Laurance pieces together evidence that reveals the true potential of Tesco’s expansion plans. In two thirds of Britain, Tesco is already the dominant supermarket. (From Top Documentary Films)
- The Take: In the wake of Argentina’s dramatic economic collapse in 2001, Latin America’s most prosperous middle class finds itself in a ghost town of abandoned factories and mass unemployment. The Forja auto plant lies dormant until its former employees take action. (From Top Documentary Films)
- Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price: Documentary filmmaker Robert Greenwald takes a look inside the discount retailer’s empire in Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price (From Top Documentary Films)
- Bigger Than Enron: The meteoric rise and stunning collapse of Enron caused many to question why the corporate oversight system that was supposed to protect investors failed to sound any alarms about the company’s dubious finances. But Enron and Arthur Andersen turn out to be merely the tip of the iceberg. In the 1990s, more than 700 U.S. companies were forced to correct misleading financial statements as a result of accounting failures, lapses, or outright fraud. Together with Enron — the largest corporate bankruptcy in U.S. history — these failures have cost investors an estimated $200 billion. (From Top Documentary Films)
- From Khan Academy
- Videos on how banks work and how money is created.
- Banking 1
- Banking 2: A bank's income statement
- Banking 3: Fractional Reserve Banking
- Banking 4: Multiplier effect and the money supply
- Banking 5: Introduction to Bank Notes
- Banking 6: Bank Notes and Checks
- Banking 7: Giving out loans without giving out gold
- Banking 8: Reserve Ratios
- Banking 9: More on Reserve Ratios (Bad sound)
- Banking 10: Introduction to leverage (bad sound)
- Banking 11: A reserve bank
- Banking 12: Treasuries (government debt)
- Banking 13: Open Market Operations
- Banking 14: Fed Funds Rate
- Banking 15: More on the Fed Funds Rate
- Banking 16: Why target rates vs. money supply
- Banking 17: What happened to the gold?
- Banking 18: Big Picture Discussion
- The Discount Rate
- Repurchase Agreements (Repo transactions)
- Federal Reserve Balance Sheet
- Fractional Reserve Banking Commentary 1
- FRB Commentary 2: Deposit Insurance
- FRB Commentary 3: Big Picture
- LIBOR
- Videos on how banks work and how money is created.
- Videos on the causes and effects of the credit crisis/crunch.
- The housing price conundrum
- Housing price conundrum (part 2)
- Housing Price Conundrum (part 3)
- Housing Conundrum (part 4)
- Mortgage-Backed Securities I
- Mortgage-backed securities II
- Mortgage-backed securities III
- Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO)
- Bailout 13: Does the bailout have a chance of working?
- Credit Default Swaps
- Credit Default Swaps 2
- Wealth Destruction 1
- Wealth Destruction 2
- Videos about currency exchange.
- Currency Exchange Introduction
- Currency Effect on Trade
- Currency Effect on Trade Review
- Pegging the Yuan
- Chinese Central Bank Buying Treasuries
- American-Chinese Debt Loop
- Debt Loops Rationale and Effects
- China keeps peg but diversifies holdings
- Discussions of economic topics and how they relate to current events.
- Economics of a Cupcake Factory
- Cupcake Economics 2
- Cupcake Economics 3
- Inflation, Deflation & Capacity Utilization
- Inflation, Deflation & Capacity Utilization 2
- Inflation & Deflation 3: Obama Stimulus Plan
- Unemployment
- CPI Index
- Simple Analysis of Cost per Job Saved from Stimulus
- Unemployment Rate Primer
- Floating Exchange Resolving Trade Imbalance
- China Pegs to Dollar to Keep Trade Imbalance
- China buys US Bonds
- Review of China US currency situation
- Data on Chinese M1 Increase in 2010
- Data on Chinese Foreign Assets Increase in 2010
- Data on Chinese US Balance of Payments
- Chinese inflation
- Floating Exchange Effect on China
- Floating Exchange Effect on US
- Videos on finance and macroeconomics.
- Introduction to interest
- Interest (part 2)
- Introduction to Present Value
- Present Value 2
- Present Value 3
- Present Value 4 (and discounted cash flow)
- Introduction to Balance Sheets
- More on balance sheets and equity
- Home equity loans
- Renting vs. Buying a home
- Renting vs. buying a home (part 2)
- Renting vs. Buying (detailed analysis)
- The housing price conundrum
- Housing price conundrum (part 2)
- Housing Price Conundrum (part 3)
- Housing Conundrum (part 4)
- Raising money for a startup
- Getting a seed round from a VC
- Going back to the till: Series B
- An IPO
- More on IPOs
- What it means to buy a company's stock
- Bonds vs. Stocks
- Shorting Stock
- Shorting Stock 2
- Is short selling bad?
- Chapter 7:Bankruptcy Liquidation
- Chapter 11: Bankruptcy Restructuring
- Return on capital
- Mortgage-Backed Securities I
- Mortgage-backed securities II
- Mortgage-backed securities III
- Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO)
- Introduction to the yield curve
- Introduction to compound interest and e
- Compound Interest and e (part 2)
- Compound Interest and e (part 3)
- Compound Interest and e (part 4)
- Bailout 1: Liquidity vs. Solvency
- Bailout 2: Book Value
- Bailout 3: Book value vs. market value
- Bailout 4: Mark-to-model vs. mark-to-market
- Bailout 5: Paying off the debt
- Bailout 6: Getting an equity infusion
- Bailout 7: Bank goes into bankruptcy
- Bailout 8: Systemic Risk
- Bailout 9: Paulson's Plan
- Bailout 10: Moral Hazard
- Credit Default Swaps
- Credit Default Swaps 2
- Investment vs. Consumption 1
- Investment vs. Comsumption 2
- Bailout 11: Why these CDOs could be worth nothing
- Bailout 12: Lone Star Transaction
- Bailout 13: Does the bailout have a chance of working?
- Wealth Destruction 1
- Wealth Destruction 2
- Bailout 14: Possible Solution
- Bailout 15: More on the solution
- Banking 1
- Banking 2: A bank's income statement
- Banking 3: Fractional Reserve Banking
- Banking 4: Multiplier effect and the money supply
- Personal Bankruptcy: Chapters 7 and 13
- Introduction to Compound Interest
- The Rule of 72 for Compound Interest
- Annual Percentage Rate (APR) and Effective APR
- Introduction to Bonds
- Relationship between bond prices and interest rates
- Introduction to Mortgage Loans
- Traditional IRAs
- Roth IRAs
- 401(k)s
- Payday Loans
- Institutional Roles in Issuing and Processing Credit Cards
- Ponzi Schemes
- Currency Exchange Introduction
- Currency Effect on Trade
- Currency Effect on Trade Review
- Pegging the Yuan
- Chinese Central Bank Buying Treasuries
- American-Chinese Debt Loop
- Debt Loops Rationale and Effects
- American Call Options
- Basic Shorting
- American Put Options
- Call Option as Leverage
- Put vs. Short and Leverage
- Call Payoff Diagram
- Put Payoff Diagram
- Long Straddle
- Put as Insurance
- Put-Call Parity
- Put Writer Payoff Diagrams
- Call Writer Payoff Diagram
- Arbitrage Basics
- Put-Call Parity Arbitrage I
- Put-Call Parity Arbitrage II
- Put-Call Parity Clarification
- Actual Option Quotes
- Option Expiration and Price
- Forward Contract Introduction
- Futures Introduction
- Motivation for the Futures Exchange
- Futures Margin Mechanics
- Verifying Hedge with Futures Margin Mechanics
- Futures and Forward Curves
- Futures Curves II
- Contango
- Backwardation
- Contango and Backwardation Review
- Upper Bound on Forward Settlement Price
- Lower Bound on Forward Settlement Price
- Arbitraging Futures Contract
- Arbitraging Futures Contracts II
- Cash Accounting
- Accrual Basis of Accounting
- Comparing Accrual and Cash Accounting
- Balance Sheet and Income Statement Relationship
- Basic Cash Flow Statement
- Doing the example with Accounts Payable growing
- Expensing a Truck leads to inconsistent performance
- Depreciating the truck
- Depreciation in Cash Flow
- Amortization and Depreciation
- Basic Capital Structure Differences
- Market Capitalization
- Market Value of Assets
- LIBOR
- Fair Value Accounting
- Basics of US Income Tax Rate Schedule
- Tax Deductions Introduction
- Alternative Minimum Tax
- Term Life Insurance and Death Probability
- Back of Envelope Office Space Conundrum
- Corporations and Limited Liability
- Is Limited Liability or Double Taxation Fair
- Open-Ended Mutual Fund (Part 1)
- Open-End Mutual Fund Redemptions
- Closed-End Mutual Funds
- Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)
- Hedge Funds Intro
- Hedge Fund Structure and Fees
- Are Hedge Funds Bad?
- Hedge Funds, Venture Capital, and Private Equity
- Videos on the Geithner Plan to solve the banking crisis.
- Geithner Plan I
- Geithner Plan II
- Geithner Plan 2.5
- Geithner Plan III
- Geithner Plan IV
- Geithner 5: A better solution
- Videos to help understand the bailout.
- Bailout 1: Liquidity vs. Solvency
- Bailout 2: Book Value
- Bailout 3: Book value vs. market value
- Bailout 4: Mark-to-model vs. mark-to-market
- Bailout 5: Paying off the debt
- Bailout 6: Getting an equity infusion
- Bailout 7: Bank goes into bankruptcy
- Bailout 8: Systemic Risk
- Bailout 9: Paulson's Plan
- Bailout 10: Moral Hazard
- Bailout 11: Why these CDOs could be worth nothing
- Bailout 12: Lone Star Transaction
- Bailout 14: Possible Solution
- Bailout 15: More on the solution
- Some links and info taken from the very comprehensive list on: https://daasocialstudies.wikispaces.com/Videos#x----Economics
